2025-26 NFL Season

MVP Oddsby Team

Browse NFL MVP odds organized by team. Compare MVP candidates from all teams, track rankings, and analyze how the MVP race shifts each week.

By John Lawrence, NFL odds analystUpdated February 17, 2026 · Week 18

MVP Odds by Team — This Week's Snapshot

A quick view of how the NFL MVP race looks across all 32 teams right now. All stats are based on each team's shortest MVP odds on the board.

Teams with a contender under +1000
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Teams with 2+ real MVP candidates
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Longshot MVP Teams

These teams currently have no MVP candidate priced shorter than +15000. Any winner from this group would be a true longshot.

Buffalo BillsBaltimore RavensKansas City ChiefsPhiladelphia EaglesDallas CowboysMiami DolphinsCincinnati BengalsNew York JetsHouston TexansIndianapolis ColtsLos Angeles ChargersSan Francisco 49ersLos Angeles RamsLas Vegas Raiders

Understanding NFL MVP Odds by Team

Organizing NFL MVP odds by team provides a unique perspective on the award race that complements traditional rankings. While most MVP odds pages simply list players from best to worst odds, viewing the market through a team lens reveals which franchises have the deepest MVP candidate pools and which are relying on a single star to carry their hopes.

Team success is the single most important factor in MVP voting. Since 2000, nearly every MVP winner has come from a team that finished with at least 12 wins and earned a first-round playoff bye. This means that when evaluating NFL MVP odds, the team's projected record matters almost as much as individual talent. A quarterback on a 7-10 team will almost never win MVP, regardless of their individual statistics.

Our team-by-team breakdown helps bettors identify value opportunities that might be missed in a simple odds ranking. For example, a team projected to improve significantly might have players with longer odds than their true probability warrants. Conversely, a team facing questions about their defense or schedule might see their star's MVP odds drift longer as the season progresses.

The teams with multiple MVP candidates often represent the strongest betting value, as having several viable options increases the overall probability that at least one player emerges as a serious contender. These franchises typically feature elite quarterback play supported by dynamic skill position players who could break through with historic seasons.

NFL MVP Betting Strategy by Team

When betting on NFL MVP odds, understanding team dynamics can provide significant advantages over bettors who focus solely on individual player statistics. The correlation between team success and MVP voting creates opportunities to identify value before the market fully adjusts to a team's trajectory.

Early in the season, MVP odds often reflect preseason expectations about team performance. If a team exceeds those expectations, their star players' odds will tighten throughout the season. Identifying teams poised to outperform their projected win totals can lead to valuable MVP futures positions on players whose odds have not yet adjusted.

Conversely, teams that start slow or face adversity often see their players' MVP odds lengthen, even if the individual performances remain strong. This creates buying opportunities for patient bettors who believe a team will turn their season around. The key is distinguishing between teams experiencing temporary struggles and those facing fundamental problems that will prevent MVP-caliber seasons.

Division matchups and strength of schedule also matter when evaluating team MVP odds. Teams with favorable schedules may produce inflated win totals that boost their players' MVP candidacies, while teams facing difficult schedules might see their stars undervalued in the market despite excellent individual play.

Frequently Asked Questions About NFL MVP Odds by Team

How do team MVP odds work?

Team MVP odds show the betting odds for all players from a specific team who have viable MVP chances. Players are ranked based on their current odds, allowing you to compare MVP candidates within the same team or across all 32 teams. This organization helps bettors understand which franchises have the strongest MVP candidate pools.

Which teams have the most NFL MVP candidates?

Teams with elite quarterbacks typically dominate MVP odds, as quarterbacks have won the award in more than 80 percent of recent seasons. However, standout running backs, wide receivers, and even defensive players can emerge as candidates based on exceptional performance and team success. The “Teams With Multiple MVP Candidates” section above updates automatically each week to reflect market movements.

How often are team MVP odds updated?

NFL MVP odds are updated at least weekly throughout the regular season to reflect player performance, team results, and betting market activity. Major moves typically happen after marquee games, statement wins, or key injuries. Our tracking captures these movements to help you monitor which teams and players are gaining or losing ground.

Can a team have multiple MVP candidates?

Yes. Successful teams often have multiple players with MVP potential. For example, a Super Bowl contender might have a quarterback and a top skill player both in the mix if they're producing at an elite level and driving team wins. Those teams will show up in the multi-candidate section each week, representing franchises with the strongest overall MVP odds.

Why do team records matter for NFL MVP odds?

Team records are crucial for MVP voting because voters consistently reward players who lead winning teams. Since 2000, nearly every MVP winner has come from a team that finished with at least 12 wins. This means that when evaluating MVP odds by team, you should consider each franchise's projected success alongside individual player talent.

How do I use team MVP odds to find betting value?

To find value in NFL MVP odds by team, look for franchises projected to exceed expectations. If a team is poised to win more games than the market expects, their star players may offer value at current prices before the odds adjust. Similarly, teams with multiple candidates increase your overall probability of having a winner from that franchise.